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    Armenian return: would Kocharian repeat Putin's path?

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    October 1, 2011 - 09:19 AMT

    *PanARMENIAN.Net* - Possible return of former President *Robert
    Kocharian*to politics has been one of the most debated topics
    recently. The latest
    developments in Russia, where the current President openly declared his
    support to Prime Minister at the next presidential race, poured oil on the
    flames.

    In one of his recent interviews, Kocharian said that his return to politics
    will depend on three major factors: 1. Absence of sustainable progress and
    emigration growth, 2. Demand for his return and 3. His inner confidence of
    ability to radically improve the situation.

    Judging by the above-mentioned, we can presume that the first condition for
    Kocharian's return is obvious and in case he wishes, the second one will
    become a reality as well. However, it's evident that return of Kocharian
    will be a harder process than return of Putin. If the latter left the
    presidential post to occupy the seat of Prime Minister and did not conceal
    his being the master of Russia, the former faces a different situation.
    Kocharian left the post amid bloody confrontation between the authorities
    and opposition that resulted in death of 10 people on March 1, 2008.
    According to experts, this was the main reason why Kocharian did not assume
    the Prime Minister's duties, as many held him responsible for the bloodshed.

    Besides, Serzh Sargsyan, whose positions were stronger than Medvedev's, did
    not wish to have a powerful Prime Minister like Kocharian.

    Rumors about Kocharian's return have pushed the ruling coalition (Republican
    Party of Armenia, or RPA, Orinats Yerkir party and Prosperous Armenia party)
    to initial a memorandum pledging support for the incumbent Sargsyan during
    the next elections. However, if Orinats Yerkir causes no problems to the
    ruling RPA and President Sargsyan, the situation with Prosperous Armenia is
    different, should we recall that it signed the memorandum under heavy
    presidential pressure.

    Undoubtedly, the main opposition force - the Armenian National Congress -
    will spare no effort to prevent return of Kocharian, whose extremely
    negative attitude to ANC leader Levon Ter-Petrossian is not a secret for
    anyone.

    However, despite obstacles, Kocharian stands a good chance to regain the
    presidential post, with possible support of Prosperous Armenia and ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun. Besides, there is powerful Armenian Diaspora, which always
    sympathized with the second President for his tough position on Turkey and
    the Armenian Genocide issue.

    Besides, all remember that the socio-economic situation in Armenia
    considerably improved under Kocharian's rule, although it was partially
    conditioned by the global economy growth. An ordinary citizen will not think
    much of global recession that followed. He or she will remember than life
    was better when Kocharian was the President.

    And last but not least, the Kremlin's support may also have role in Armenian
    presidential race, given friendly relations between Kocharian and Putin.
    Hayk Khalatyan / PanARMENIAN News




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